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Nao was raised in Japan, and is walking through Times Square in New York City. Based on results from Nisbett's studies on cultural differences in thinking styles,
 
  which of the following would Nao be most likely to notice relative to people raised in the U.S.?
   a. the number of people
   b. the advertisements
   c. the number of homeless people
   d. how the buildings are arranged relative to each other

Question 2

When people tend to focus on the properties of objects without consideration of the context, this is described as a(n) ___________ thinking style.
 
  a. analytic
  b. holistic
  c. automatic
  d. heuristic



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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